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Knickerbocker Theatre - General Seating - Doors Open at 7:30 PM

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Eight years after he began touring while at the University of Arkansas and two years after his first entry into the Top Twenty on the Billboard Album Chart, Ben Rector is back with a new album and is feeling Brand New (August 28th, Aptly Named Recordings).

The singer-songwriter's newest album marks a return to the spirit of his youth, when he was a music-crazed teenager playing guitar in his Tulsa bedroom. At that time, every new song was a discovery, and turning those songs into a career was just a dream. Since then, the twenty-eight year old has made that dream a reality, independently selling over 250,000 albums and 2,000,000 downloads. His four studio albums and 2014's Live In Denver, have repeatedly put him on top of the iTunes charts, leading to sold-out shows to fans who sing along with every word in theaters across the country.

Rector has written hundreds of songs and played thousands of bills in his young career, but in the writing and recording of Brand New, he re-discovered the energy of his early days, with songs that have all the punch, power and promise of a debut record.

Filled with rich string arrangements, percussion, pounding piano chords and effortless melodies, Brand New sounds anthemic. At the same time, its message is both sincere and humble, anchored by songs that are honest and meaningful. It's pop music with a purpose.

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Dimnent Chapel - General Seating - Doors Open at 7:30 PM

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Sweden's Kristian Matsson has been compared by critics to Bob Dylan in both songwriting and vocal ability. Fresh off the success of number 35 on the Billboard Chart album, There's No Leaving Now, The Tallest Man on Earth is back with his fourth album entitled, Dark Bird is Home. NPR describes Matsson's recent efforts as, "the mark of a songwriter who knows what he's doing enough to go in search of something."

The heralded The Tallest Man on Earth has performed venues that include Bonnaroo, Eaux Claire's, Lollapalooza, and has freshly toured the globe. He has also toured with Mumford and Sons and Bon Iver. The Tallest Man on Earth brings a vibrant mixture of folk vocals and acoustic guitar that blend together harmoniously into one ethereal sound. Coming this September the 5th, don't miss this musical genius, The Tallest Man on Earth.

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DeWitt Theatre
Reserved Seating
Play

By Noel Coward

Retired diva of the stage, Judith Bliss, her novelist husband, and their two adult children have all invited house guests for the weekend. As they indulge their artistic eccentricities in a series of hilarious flirtations and histrionics, the guests begin to wonder if they've landed in a madhouse - and if they can survive the weekend with their own sanity intact.

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Book, Music, and Lyrics by Janet Yates Vogt & Mark Friedman
Based on a story by Melinda Long, author of How I Became a Pirate

The How I Became a Pirate crew is back! A mysterious message left in the crow's nest of their ship brings Captain Braid Beard and his pirate mates back to North Beach to seek out young Jeremy Jacob. They need his help to help solve a riddle and find the Christmas treasure. Adventure with our favorite characters, a rollicking story, great songs, and a trip to the North Pole to find "you know who."

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DeWitt Studio Theatre
General Seating - Doors open 15 minutes prior to show
Musical
Run time: approx. 60 minues
Book & Lyrics by March Heisler
Music by Zina Goldrich
Based on the book series by Barbara Park

It's Junie B.'s first day of first grade and a lot of things have changed for her: Junie's friend Lucille doesn't want to be her best pal anymore, and on the bus, Junie B. makes friends with Herb, the new kid at school. Also, Junie has trouble reading the blackboard and her teacher Mr. Scary thinks she may need glasses. Throw in a friendly cafeteria lady, a kickball tournament and a "Top-Secret Personal Beeswax Journal", and first grade has never been more exciting.

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Join us for a poppin', rockin', and bluesy good time in this musical revue style dance and song celebration of Rock & Roll. Featuring nearly 40 of the greatest songs ever recorded including, Jailhouse Rock, Charlie Brown, There Goes My Baby, Stand By Me, and Spanish Harlem.

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DeWitt Theatre
Reserved Seating
Play
Dramatized by Christopher Sergel - From the book by Harper Lee

Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize winning, To Kill a Mockingbird, comes to life this summer on the DeWitt Stage! This cherished literary classic explores the racial injustice that threatens to divide a community. Through courage and compassion, lawyer Atticus Finsh seeks truth and justice, while his feisty daughter Scout, learns what it means to be an instrument of hope. An American classic for the whole family!